Spot on! Great presentation. I use to cart a Fender Rhodes in a VW beetle with a fender dual showman and a Hohner Clavinet. Good riddance those days are long gone. Happy gigging. 🎹
Interesting comparison, thanks! It would be very interesting which sample (or default sound) you have used in the Electro (and of course, by editing EQ settings the tone can be changed dramatically). Clavia recently published a completely new Mk1 sample called "Stockholm EP" that sounds amazingly realistic and has a lot of character. I've loaded it in my Nord Piano 5 and compared it to your Rhodes - that is much more closer to the original. Keep on rocking!
I've owned a MK2 Rhodes in the past and always regretted selling when everything went digital. I've owned a couple of Electro boards and the EP never got close until the Stockholm EP. Nord did a great job with that one. I loaded the largest sample at the sacrifice of a few other pianos. Well worth it.
The Rhodes is a lot mellower and sounds amazing. I think a bit of EQ in the effects section of the Nord to take away some of the bright high end may have got them closer in sound. I have just ordered a Nord Electro 6D to play in my band. I'm a guitarist to be honest but my father was a great piano player and church organist, and in his memory I want to improve my keyboard skills so hopefully this will spur me on. I love your bluesy organ slides and chord progressions. Thanks.
Yes they are both going directly into Pro Tools. They are both clean apart from the @lounsberrypedals Whirly Grinder and a little pro tool reverb on the Rhodes Channel. the Nord is Clean - straight in. Thanks for watching, plenty more stuff like this on my channel please do check it out!
@@nickfoleyuk thank you for the lightning fast reply! It’s amazing how much character the MK2 has just going straight in. Sounds lovely. I can also see the benefit of the clarity and balance of the Nord sound especially for live. Thanks also for the intro to the Wurly Grinder.
Hi Nick, sound pretty near to original, another option could be to test the Yamaha Reface CP, even though had small keys ,is midi able so, has also more option and is cheaper in price
I think that Nord sounds thinner than Rhodes, especially when you hit with great velocity lower keys on 3:33. At that point, Nord lower keys sounds thinner and more distorted and noisy (my perception).
The Nord was definately brighter, not quite as Mellow as the real boy and at times it almost sounded more like a Wurlitzer.🎹 They both sounded great but would a purist want the Nord on stage? Would a practical person want the Rhodes?🤔 I know what I want .... THAT RED🟥 T- SHIRT👍
As the saying goes.....Aint Nothing Like The Real Thing!!!....but since the Electro comes close, gig with it......its much lighter & portable than to lug around A Mk2 Fender Rhodes to live gigs.
The problem with this comparison is that no two Rhodes sound the same. Voicing changed often in the factory and of course many Rhodes owners changed the voicing themselves. So you might find a Rhodes somewhere that is a spot on clone to one of the many Nord samples but finding a Rhodes/Nord pair that sound the same is pretty unlikely.
Another great comparison...just my opinion too much drive for my taste...one thing for sure the nord would be easier to play than a Rhodes (had a 1972 73).
Spot on!
Great presentation. I use to cart a Fender Rhodes in a VW beetle with a fender dual showman and a Hohner Clavinet. Good riddance those days are long gone. Happy gigging. 🎹
Interesting comparison, thanks! It would be very interesting which sample (or default sound) you have used in the Electro (and of course, by editing EQ settings the tone can be changed dramatically). Clavia recently published a completely new Mk1 sample called "Stockholm EP" that sounds amazingly realistic and has a lot of character. I've loaded it in my Nord Piano 5 and compared it to your Rhodes - that is much more closer to the original. Keep on rocking!
I've owned a MK2 Rhodes in the past and always regretted selling when everything went digital. I've owned a couple of Electro boards and the EP never got close until the Stockholm EP. Nord did a great job with that one. I loaded the largest sample at the sacrifice of a few other pianos. Well worth it.
@@wavester46 I totally agree 👍
@@Spektralfarben-MusicMe too! 👍
The Rhodes is a lot mellower and sounds amazing. I think a bit of EQ in the effects section of the Nord to take away some of the bright high end may have got them closer in sound. I have just ordered a Nord Electro 6D to play in my band. I'm a guitarist to be honest but my father was a great piano player and church organist, and in his memory I want to improve my keyboard skills so hopefully this will spur me on. I love your bluesy organ slides and chord progressions. Thanks.
Thanks man
Wow huge difference
Thank you, great comparison. I am curious if you can recall, are these both going out to the same amp in this comparison?
Yes they are both going directly into Pro Tools. They are both clean apart from the @lounsberrypedals Whirly Grinder and a little pro tool reverb on the Rhodes Channel. the Nord is Clean - straight in.
Thanks for watching, plenty more stuff like this on my channel please do check it out!
@@nickfoleyuk thank you for the lightning fast reply! It’s amazing how much character the MK2 has just going straight in. Sounds lovely. I can also see the benefit of the clarity and balance of the Nord sound especially for live. Thanks also for the intro to the Wurly Grinder.
No problem at all mate. Those pedals all start with a lovely pre amp tone and boost and then build in different ways I find
Hi Nick, sound pretty near to original, another option could be to test the Yamaha Reface CP, even though had small keys ,is midi able so, has also more option and is cheaper in price
I think that Nord sounds thinner than Rhodes, especially when you hit with great velocity lower keys on 3:33. At that point, Nord lower keys sounds thinner and more distorted and noisy (my perception).
Hi Nick Thanks for the video. Question can I put organ on midi 1 and the sample synth on midi 2 to use in my Daw?
I’m not sure mate. In principle yes but the board has gone back to @fairdealmusic in Birmingham. They will sort you out, as for Paul
The Rhodes was a bit darker and fuller, something that could probably be addressed by fiddling with the EQ on the Nord.
One more... The Nord sound a bit thinner, if that makes any sense?
Yup
Hi there . I’ve just brought the nord but can’t find the rhodes sound ??? Could you point me in the right direction please 🙏🏻
@@thespencerarms2022 hopefully someone can. I don’t have the board anymore, I was loaned it
It's the first 8 ep's up to the wurly.
The Nord was definately brighter, not quite as Mellow as the real boy and at times it almost sounded more like a Wurlitzer.🎹
They both sounded great but would a purist want the Nord on stage? Would a practical person want the Rhodes?🤔
I know what I want ....
THAT RED🟥 T- SHIRT👍
Lol
As the saying goes.....Aint Nothing Like The Real Thing!!!....but since the Electro comes close, gig with it......its much lighter & portable than to lug around A Mk2 Fender Rhodes to live gigs.
The problem with this comparison is that no two Rhodes sound the same. Voicing changed often in the factory and of course many Rhodes owners changed the voicing themselves. So you might find a Rhodes somewhere that is a spot on clone to one of the many Nord samples but finding a Rhodes/Nord pair that sound the same is pretty unlikely.
My 2 cents... Nord and Rhodes about the same in the bass, but on the high end the Rhodes has a slightly deeper, more complex tone.
Was the Rhodes tuned?
Yup
Another great comparison...just my opinion too much drive for my taste...one thing for sure the nord would be easier to play than a Rhodes (had a 1972 73).
You might be right mate !
Норд уступает , по звучанию......не слышно разных вибраций оригинала.